You can discard 12.3 entirely, the shakuhachi ends up taking a complete background the the rest of the track, easily overshadowed by the drums and it lacks the oomph I think you found in the other 2 flutes.While the first instrument (8.3) has a bit of a rustic feel to it, it doesn't have the inherent breathiness of actual flute playing present in 10.3. I think you'd find more success in the instrument you used for 8.3 in either "The Great Warrior" or in Red's theme itself. If you can find a way to get a bit more "punch" (there's a musical term for this, I think its attack?) from the 10.3 flute, I think that's the way to go. Alternately, you could try layering the shakuhachi in tandem with the 10.3 flute, as a compromise, see what that sounds like and if you like it. As of now, my vote goes to 10.3, but maybe turn the background guitar down just a bit.Cheers, loving it so far and anxiously awaiting more! Completely chucked out all the other music revamps in favor of yours

Updated:Barrett's Theme Anxious Heart (apologies for the horrible sounding harp before)Hurry! Mako Reactor Those Who Keep Fighting (added some power chords )Canyon of the Falling Stars

New:Shin-Ra's Full Scale Offensive Main Theme of Final Fantasy VII (my favourite one so far)Main Theme's shorter version: Synced to The Reunion R05C's version of the scene since the original cuts off the song at the end and plays Mako Reactor instead.While TravellingFarm Boy Electric de Chocobo Cinco de Chocobo Pursue the Man in a Black Cloak!

Also, thanks for the feedback on Cosmo Canyon. I decided to use the Shakuhachi one but I tweaked it a little so that it sounds a little stronger on the mix.

The syncing issue has already been fixed for R06 as well as the bug that leads to Mako being played. You should make your "shorter" version longer again for R06. Part of the main theme is repeated a few times if you compare to the PSX game itself - so it's not good enough to simply shorten.

As long as it's still a separate track then there's no problem from my end (cuz not only does it loop in the middle, the composition actually changes); I'll resync tb.ogg to R06 as soon as it's available.

Since the opening song is within the FMV and not played from an OGG file, I had to remake the audio with sound effects and then remux the avi file (I used the Steam FMV, the video is not reencoded). I think it turned out pretty good. However, if someone managed to get the opening and ending2 FMVs without the music and with the sfx, please let me know, that would really help me out.

Turns out I only had to rip the FMVs from the PSX version to get the audio without music encoded in it... wow I feel dumb, I spent a while redoing the sound effects... Well the OP's link to the opening.avi is updated with better quality audio!

... Also I added Aerith's Theme and Hear the Voice of the Planet which sound really cool, check them out!

Yeah, mine sounds just like that one only mine is 6 seconds shorter (because the scene in R05C's version is very slightly faster than the PSX one). Again, if the speed of the scene changes in R06 I'll resync my track so that it's exactly the same length as the one you just posted.